Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 51, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 November 1857 — Page 3

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lt. .TfcPO.V.lJEP, Editor. 17 Advertisements, to injure insertion, must be handed in by Tuesday evening preceding the day of publication., Most people entertain an erroneous idea that a country paper is of little or no value, nd when they take them it is only to "support the printer," and not from any benefit they could possibly derive from reading their contents. There is not a man, woman or child but what shculd be more interested in their home paper than any other. We venture to say that half of the inhabitants of Marshall County have not seen a copy of either one of the papers now published in Plymouth, and that there is not m ro than one fourth of the votors of Marshall county who subscribe and pay for their local papers. Why is it? Is it because the people are too poor, or because they don't like to lend their mite towards building up home interests? If there is n man in Marshall county who is so poor he can't pay a dollar a year for a paper that will pay him one hundred percent on the capital invested, let him call at the Democrat office and leave his name, and he shall have credit for one year's subscription. The following sensible remarks on country papers, we clip from an exchange: Count v papers are of much more use than people generally imagine. They Tery naturally aid in directing public attention to matters in which every citizen in the county is more or less interested. They contribute in various ways to the foundation of public opinion, on subjects of public interest. They furnish very convenient mediums for the discussion of questions of local in terest. They aid in giving character and im portance to the county in which they are published. TheT stimulate a taste for readinsr. and 4 - disseminate in the course of one year. vast amount of information, much of which would not reach the readers through any other channel. They are of essential good in a family in fostering a taste for reading among children. County papers enjoy an advantage over papers published at a distance, bt cause many of their items are of local in terest, which naturally attracts a childs at tftntion- The advertising columns, also are particularly attractive to a great many persons. They are of essential service in publishing various articles of local intelligence in whirrh the citizens are more or less inter ested, but of which many would remain j uninformed, were it not for these papers, j In short, county papers add in a great variety of ways to the character, intelligence, and prosperity of the county in which they are published, and therefore have a strong claim to the support of all whom they directly or indirectly benefit. Now the next time you m run for office already out for Auditor? we'll pilch into you twice as strong as we did betöre. Republican 20th. As to our being "already out for Auditor," we hereby inform the editor of the Republican that such is not the case. If we should ever run for office again, we would be willing to pay the Republican a reasonable compensation to "pitch into" us.he would be certain to make us votes;but as we do not expect to run for office any more, he will not have the satisfaction of 'pitching into' us in that way; however, for the gratification of the editor, we will state that we have made arrangements with our brother, to "publish the Democrat forty years in Plymouth, if we should live that long; thereby giving him all the chance he could ask, of "pitching into us." "Pitch in." Sad Accident. A man by the name of Edmund Taylor, of Marion, Grant county, Ind., was run over by a locomotive at the depot, in this plat-e, about 3 o'clock on "Wednesday morning. He became so confused by thc glare of th head-light on the lwmotiva that he did not know in what . e i .1 way to retreat from danger, there being a fusion. Tho locomotive passed over one of his feet, so severely crushing it as to render amputation necessary. He was taken W HULOl U I tjlltl IIJOU nuu inbotham amputated hia loot between the ankl and the knee. Mr. Taylor is getting along as well as could be expcted. Wrf lam that a man by the name of - Kepler hung himself at Aetna Green, one clay last week. It teems that he had been appointed administrator of an estate, and the money which had come into his hands by re.igon thereof, he appropriated for hi own use and behoof. He was called upon by ths proper authority to appear before the Circuit Court, and render an account of hii acts in the premises. He, knowing his inability to pay the amounts h was owing the estate, preferred deAth, rathr than plead bankrupt. We lrarn that a destructive fire occurred in Lesburgh, Kosciusko Co., last week.The principal Hotel, Store k Tin Shop, Groctry Store, Warehous, Ac, were detroyed, Jof s about 1 4,000.

HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for November, has been received "rich, rare, and racy" as ever. The "Drawer" is alttays "chock" full of funny thirtgs, and, from its perusal, we should judge that it was not degenerating. Harper is not to' be beat.-

Old Grimes is dead, That good old' man, We ne'er shall see him more; Ho used to wear a blue-tailed coat, All buttoned down before. The kind of coats Grimes wore have long since gone out of fashion, and II. Pierce fc Co, have brought on all kinds of coats, vests, pants, and everything in the line of clothing, which they offer at prices that cannot foil to suit those in want of wearing apparel. Give them a call. With the present, Indiana has only four surviving Governors.- Her list of Governors are as follows. Those in italics being the ones now living: Jennings, Hendricks, Iiay, Noble, Wallace, Bigger, Whitcomb, Dunning, "Wright and Millard. JtSTThosa who have wheat to sell, might; as well sell it now as to wait for the price to come up. Wheat is about as high now as it will be this season. The State Sentinel announces that the Blind Asylum is now open for the reception of pupils. All interested will please take notice. 5THarpdr & Brothers, says the New Yor i Mirror, expect to resume their full business transactions shortly. TThe Marshall County Democrat thus speaks of a new town recently laid out in that county. Wettville Herald. A. New Town. Aroma, situated some three miles southeast of Kankakee, just above thn mouth of the Iroquois, is noted for the fine improvement of the water-power of the Kankakee river. There is a mill recently erected four stories high.built substantially, of Kankakee stone. The fall of water at that place is over eleven feet, and the amount of power used to drive the mill is much smaller than what might be advantageously used. Mistake, Mr. Herald. No such a town in Marshall county. No Kankakee in this county. No Iroquois in this county. No three story stone mill in this county. The item was selected, don't know where. Aroma is down the Kankakee some p'ace probably in ths "Prairie State." We'll try and find out, when we get time, and let our readers know. 5TThe Albany Arvus strftS that eleven : ably conducted nexvspapers of that State, which supported Freemor.t, last fall, are now bravely working for the Democratic party. " Good as wheat' STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: la the Marshall Circuit Court, February Term, 1853. Charles Aberuethy, James Sullivan, Henry Collins, and Herman L. White vs. John Bellamy, Cyrus G. Bra'dly, Ezekiel V. McMaken, as 'i Account and proceeuings in rtttacunieni. Bellarav.Bradly &McMakcn J The plaintiff in the above entitled cause by C. H. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in my office their complaint on account and proceedings in attachment, and it appearing by affidavit that thc defendants, John Bellamy Cyru3 G. Bradly and Ezekiel V. McMaken, are non-residents of the State of Indiana; they are therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of thc Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday of February, 1858, and unless they appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. attlst: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk r.n.i t l... 1 1 : : . " w. inaiouaii intuit IUUO. EDWARDS HOUSE, MICHIGAN STREET, PLYMOUTH, IND. G. IS. STEnjlJ Fropir. At this beautifully located building, containing a large number of airy nnd well Tentilated rooms, the Proprietor is now prepared to accommodate boarders and the traveling public, on reasonable terms. oct22-49Iy. O, WHAT A PILE OP & D 8 UP S I Have just received their stock of

Fall& Winter Goods?!BURIAL CASES, x an V yy in tci uuuub, ( gt!1I on han(l;l nIce articli.e Amt 5

Which has been selected with particular reference I to the people of Marshall countv. The stock con 8iat;ngof gcncr;li - 'BOOSTS Stt.OEg. BONNETS, HATS, CAPS CROCKERY UEADY-MADE CT rice, Cfi30.y And will be sold for readj pay, at prices that cannot be beat. Look for iigii of the "People's Store!" And call in and examine our poods nnd prices before purchasing elsewhere. We invite your particular attention to our stock of and Don't forget the sign of thc People's Store. oct22-49tf. F OR HATS and CAPS, call at O-Iesbee k Shirley's nhere you will fin4 a large stock ami the prices to suit you. 4 J The place, of all the world, lo buy BOOS Aim Is at thc low Price Store. Men's Ilcary not $3 00 Woman's Heavy Shoes I 00 Callandsee. 50 RICH, SMITH k Co. ECIDEI)LY the best Ptylcs of PRINTS to oc nad at the 1 oples store, ever brought tn is th market

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Iron City Commercial College. This institution stands in the front rank of that class of schools that confers practical benefits upun all who come within the scope of its instructions. It takes a young man just at that interesting period of life when he is looking about him what he shall do, and instructs him in those branches of practical knowledge the lessons of an honest, money-making life, that will qualify him in future to operate to thebest possible advantage to himself and the business world. Through the judicious and skillful management of its Principal, F. W. Jenkins, Esq., the Iron City Commercial College, of Pittsburgh, ha? steadily rose until it has no superior in the country. Our merchants speak of it with pride, and its usefulness is every day felt in the numerous counting rooms where its efficient graduates are employed. Let our country merchants and our farmer?, and all persons who have sons, hasten them to this college, where they can secure a finished business education. For terms and particular information, address F. W. Jenkins, Esq., Principal of the Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Va. We would eallthe attention of tur merchants toheadvertisemcnt in this week's paper, of the firm of Williams k Huestis, wholesale Grocers. Fort Wayne, tnd. Their stock consists of a general assortment of (Groceries, together with everything usually found n a stove, except dry goods. Their connection with some of the best, oldest and trell knoten houses n the East, offers them facilities for laying in their etock, unsurpassed by any other house in the West. They are therefore enab ed to furnish anything in their line, freight considered, as low as can be bought in New York, Cincinnati, Chicago or any other market. Fort Wayne is now within two or three hours ride of this place, uninterrupted by any change o cars Merchants therefore, in his place and vicinity, can obtain anything they rilay need in the line of Williams k Huestis, in a few hours, thereby aroiding the expense, delays and loss of time, occasioned by purchasing or ordering from a greater distance. Williams k Hirestis have but one price, and those ordering from them will obtain goods of the same quality and price, as if there in person to purchase. If you would, therefore, save, both money and time, purchase of Williams k Huestis, wholesale GrocersFo Wayne, Ind. Hats, daps and Clothing Selling cheap at the Low Price Store. O"0ne door south of the Post Ofliee jrj 50 RICE, SMITH k CO STATE OF IXDIAXA, MARSHALL COUXTY. SS: In (he Marshall Circuit Court, February Term, 1858. Alonzo Van Dcuson, ) vs. Complaint for Di vorce. Elizabeth A. Van Deuson.S

The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by I

Niles and Noyes, his attornics, has filed in my of-' UOrtli 61 c west 13 chains ar.d 38 links, to the place fice his complaint for divorce, and it appearing by j nf beginning containtng 33 G2-100 acres, more or affidavit that the defendant, Elizabeth Van Dcuson, j Ies, with all the privileges and appurtenances is a non-resident of the State of Indiana; she is thereto belonging and also the undivided threetherefore notified of the filing and pendency of fourths of the forge, machinery, bellows, and forge said complaint, and that the same will be h;ard at tools upon said premises. the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be T:.km as the nronortv of Fi-cm-h FUhcr. Snnhia

oWon at thc court house in Plymouth, the second Mond:iv nf Fehrnnrv. 1 nn. 1 unices ül to innen r plead, answer or demur thereto the same w ill be heard and determined in her absence. attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, oct29-50t3 Clerk Marshall circuit court. "0 NON RESIDENTS. T! HE UNDERSIGNED WI x'H THE COUN - ty Surveyor, w ill, on Monday thc 23rd day of

November, at 1 o'clock p. m. on said dav, proceed be prepared to furnish thc asticlcs therein mento survev and locate the corners of mv land in i tioned, and in addition, we promise to the public, pection 21. Tow n. 32, Range 3 East in Marshall ! that we will have fresh meats; such as Beef and county Indiana to meet on the premises and con-1 Pork, pickled, dried or smoked; Mutton, Chickens tinue from day to dav until all is surveyed. ! and Ducks thc above always on hand. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Survcvor nt ; will kill something on every Tuesday and the time above mentioned, and defray or provide Friday of each week. 4?t

for defraying their portion of the expense of the sur- j vcv, will be returned to the County Auditor, nnd ; such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collect el aecordin to law. oct29-50t3 s s. Mcdonald. WAREROOMS OF

4 TOThWlTh P ! 1;!n,?5 1 ie"cc CP'4 chains; thence south 4.ob iLPO Jl JLP UO.!90?6" threVce: 71 rrrc, north-west with sud rail road, to the place of be-. OYER FFRSIIIXGS' STORE. gmmng.contain.ng three acres 1 7alj -n r Prorynfv VrEW'nR!!0 Satl8f-' !

The undersigned have opened a splendid assort - rf,.r ment of CONSISTING OF Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, BUREAUS, LOUNGES, Which will lo sold as chean as thev can le pro cured in LAPORTE OR FORT WAYNE! Cribs and Willow Wagons for thc babies Lounges for the lazy and something tor all, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. "Small Prußls and Ready Payr iow is tnc 1 iMLi, ana lioyu s tne 1 LAti, to get the worth of your money. I COFFINS on hand or made to order. A few of ' those fine Mctalic With Galvanized Metalic Tubing, which are war ranted to jiive satisfaction A. ROYD & Co. Plymouth, Oct. 29th, 1857 50tf. , Wtiat HANDSOME GOODS! T ZEE 33 LOW P11ICE STOßE! IS STILL THE fPTD imrnn i nmiAv i HI1 ill JllltllUli We hare made arrangements to receive EVERY week, direct from the eastern markets which keeps our stock NEW ami FRESH, and gives in the latest styles in advance of all competition. We kep nearly every article in the line of DRY GOODS, from a nice Dress Silk, or fine Rroad Cloth, down to r a Mioc-triiig or Htem of all to cxanrne our uood.-?. Thread. Wo. invite You will find us at all times one door south of thc ...... . .. UlUJ i'Hl. lilUCi, P.'lllll & KO. WHEAT! WHEAT! A FEW HUNDRED bushels of WHEAT tuken in exchange for Goods at the Ijow Price Store. (DO) RICE, SMITH k Co. TIIE largest stock of BUCKSKIN LOVES nnl MITTENS in Plymouth, is to be found at tho People's Store. Vi TELA INES. The best styles and largest J ftoek of Dclauies in town, maj be fouml nt ft's Htnr nll mi.l in:Ti. lfl

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

"fCtWXf. la Virion Kir rr 'CVl tHnfr. tVkA lilwl oi rm wl i hn this dn v taken out letters of Administration im-' .i e i: : t Uno- r t-.i.-h ou mv rswiB oi jjciuuwiiu mj.j.i, ui .iiiuaiiau county, deceased. Those knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement, and those holding claims against it will please present them for settlement. Saidestate is supposed to be solvent. WM. SPENCER, Adin'r. Plymouth Oct 2nd 49 13. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, 1 will expose for sale, as the law directs, at the court house in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 7th day öf November, 1857, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m, of said day, the following described property in said county, towit: Commencing at the north-east corner of Tierce street, in Wheeler's addition to the town of Plymouth; running thence in a westerly direction along the south side of said Pierce street to a point opposite the south-west corner of lot No. six (C) of said addition, thence in southerly direction parallel with the Michigan road, sixty feet; thence in an easterly direction parallel with Pierce street, to the Michigan road; thence in a northerly direction along the west side of the Michigan road, sity feet, to the place of beginning, with all the tenements and improvements thereon. Taken as the property of Rufus Brown, at the suit of John Filkins, Joseph Kunyau and Adam Barker. J. F. VANVALKENBURGH, oct!5-45t3. (pr. fee $3,00) Sheriff M. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, I will ofi'er for sale, as the law directs, at the court house in the town of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiann, on the 7th day of Xovember, 1657, between the hours of 10 o'clock a n, and 4 o'clock p in, oi saidday, the following described property, in Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: The north-cast quarter of section twentv-one, township thirtv-three north, of range one east; and me easi na oi tue norin-easi quarter oi section 35, in township and range aforesaid; and also, the undivided three-fourths of those certain parcels or tract of lands situate in the fractional north half of section twenty-two, in township thirty-thupe north, of range one east, in Marshall county, Indiana, bounded as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a stake 12 chains east of the north-west corner of said section; thence sou li 4 chains and 50 links; thence west 3 chains; thence south 13 chains and 41 links; thence north 03 9 east 11 chains and b') links; thence north 14 chains ane 90 links; thence west 7 chains and f8 links, to the place of beginning, containing 19 73-1 U0 acres, be the same more or less. Also, the undivided three-fourth of the following parcel or tract of land: Commencing at a stake 19 chains and G8 links cast, and G chains and 10 links south of the north-west corner of said section, thence south 8 chains and 28 links; thence south 81 east 5 chains and 40 links; thence south 7 chains and 75 links; thence south (ft3 east 5 chains and 32 links; thence south 10 9 west 3 chains and 28 links; thence south 58 east 10 chains and 50 links; thence north 71 0 east 8 chains and 20 links; thence cast 3 chains to the east line of said fractional half section; thence north 8 chains and 50 links; thence north 84 west 5 chains and 55 links; thence north J9 9 west 5 chains and 25 links; thence south 9 west 5 chains and 41 links; thence north fiO 9 west 11 chains and 25 links: thence north 2 9 west 4 chains and 75 links: thence north GO 9 cast 4 chains and 54 links: thence ! Fisher, his wife, and Hiram Lish and Mary Jane Lish, his wife, at the suit of C. II. Reeve for thc use of A. G. Cushm?. J. F. VANVALKENCURGH, octl3-4Sts (pr. fee, SG.00) Sheriff M. C. John, the Butcher 1 Vould call attention to his advertisement in thc Democrat; and would respectfully announce that he SHERFF'S SALE. By virtue of a Fee-Bill to me directed from the Surveyor of Marshall county, Indiana, I will expose for sale, as the law directs, at the court house i in Pivmouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 7th i dav of November, ?Kr7, between the hours of 10 j o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m of said day, following described property in said county, to-wit: Commencing where the ri-ht of way of the Pittaburgh, Ft. Wayne k Chicago Rail Road intersects the north line of the south-east quarter cast of the Michigan road of section twelve, Michigan road ' ' "'V "b"t : of Marshall county. .,r,Q,.. r;A:oVnmNWUiK cl .VV utiiii-icia vi tvt ? v J uciin .1. w. ShcriiT's Sale. By virtue of a writ of execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Delaware Circuit Court, I will expose for sale th law direct?, at the court house in Pivmouth, Marshall countv, Indiana, on 1. T.l. .1.... r ..,l. 1 Q"v7 l.t 'hours of 1U o clock a m, nnd 4 o clock p m of s;tid day, the following described real estate, sitV ate m Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit:

R. E. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ! s-e ir Mn-e tr, I n hf s-w or and s-e or n-w jr, n hf n-e qr and n-e jr n-w qr. n-cqraml n-c s-c ir, n"e fir s"w flr AT hf s-e qr, s-w qr, Taken as the property of the Fort Wayne & .i i, -i il 1 1 A i u e'w:u Southern Rail Road Compa uincrn nan uoau iouipaiiv, i. nie sun ui n mmill . - .-iii'i nr. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGII, oct!5-48ts (pr. fee $3,00) Sheriff M. C. "HOPE OXHOPE EVER!' CELEBRATED REMEDIES!! Have never been known to fail in any case of Consumption or its kindred affections when judiciously used, in testimony of which any quantity of certificates will be furnished to the incredulou. Dr. Huntcr wai lor a long time connected with the Rroniph- , ton Hospital of Loudon and thus brought in contact with the most critical cases of disease known to the medical world! Thc remedies he now employs are puchasare used by this hospital, whose marvelous elhcacy has for a long time astonished the civilized world! Since his coming to the United States his practice has been steadily increasing, ami thousands have acknowledged their indebtedness to him for thc life add health they enjoy. Crowned with oxIericncc and unparalled success as he has been, he would merely tay to the sick and dying public that he feels conucnt that he can peedily remove any disease, however painful, stubborn and complicated it may be. Ho has treated successively within the past ten years no less than five thousand cases of consumption, incipient and abaolutt, inclusive, and fllwl ! kliaa tlwinaAH.I ,aASf AmirKll WonVnlS Still he does not feel disposed to 'boast' any gool , tliiv,:p;n i.i iin,.n (iino , with the same 1 remedies. Dr. H. charges nothicg for advice, and lu" tliarge for medicine m low. A ww -x A trliA ninv led disjKiscd to give htm a tnil, can state in their letters all their fyinptonis us lucidly as they can, and they w ill receive promptly in reply au opinion of the case. All letters should contain n postage tmp to pay for return of answer. Correspondents thmfdbc particular to mention their post-oflicc, county and state when writing to me, so that no uns take can occur. Address R, HUNTER, Box 31 P, Sandusky City, O. oct2U 50mG. 5.000 CORDS OF WOOD Wanted at the 1a Vice Store, one door

Sec. T. 20, 3-1, 20, 31, 3.-, 31, 15, 31, 15, 31, 0, 31, M, 31, 20, 34, 25, 31,

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C H REBVE,

Attorney at Law, Plymouth lis-... Stocks. Bonds, I i and I own property tor pale. Collections prompt lv i .. ,1.1 1 nttoinlo! in rlirrtiir.il Nnrfliorn Tnli:irii. l?cfVr-j.ri ! fcT!?::::'--Field, Meruit & co... . . .Courtlandt St X. Y. Barnes & Pharo, Barclay St N. Y. Loudon & co Philada. Penn. Hon. J. Bradly, Supreme Judge, Omaha City Nebraska. J. li. Ben.net Esq, (Icn'l Air't JEtn Ins. Co Cincinnati Ohio. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR w jee m 1 TiYII. I). 10 DICKSON & CO. THE GHE. i T EXGL ISH RE MED ) SIR JAMF.S CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills ! PROTECTED DV HOYAl. LETTERS PATENT. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. L., riiysieian Kxtraordinarv to the Queen. This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful ami dangerous diseases incident to thc female constitution. It moderates all excess, removes all obstructions and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These pills should be used two or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution, and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the mother to perform her duties with saM v to herself and child. These pills should not bo taken during the first three months of pregnancy, as they are sure to uriiig on miM.,11 -i läge, oiu at ;m ;uri nine uii'v are safe. In all cases of nervous and spinal affo tions, pain in the back and limbs, heaviness, fa-! tigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart. lowness of soirits, hysterics, sick headache, and all thc painful diseases occasioned by a disorded systern, these pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful reniedv, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or auv other mineral. Full directions accompanying each pack..gc. Price, in the United States and Canada, one dollar. N. H. $1. 'Mi and G postage stamps enclosed to any other authorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the pills bv return mail. W. W. ROBERTS, Indianapolis, Wholesale Agent for Indiana. Urooke & Bao.. and T. A. Lemon, agents rivmoutli. Innll "W;:nir A RETIRED PHYSICIAN, T. yean, fo age, having lost his lather, tr. o brothers, daughter, son-in-law, nephews ami neices, by that dreadful disease, Consumption, and suffering with a couh himself, determined to isit the Fast Indies, Egypt and Japan, where he discovered a Vrermlice und Certain Cur for Colds, Coughs, Consumption, Nervous Debility and Asthma. His cough was cured immediately; he returned, cured his relatives, who inherited the disease, and in connection with his son have employed it in their practice, curing thousands of cases considered hopeless by others. For the purpose of rescuing as many of his fellow beings as possible, he is sending the recipe to all who wish it for 10 cut?; 3 of it to pay the postage, and the balance printing. Address Dr. Heath, J 01 Spring York. street, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, iScw junl8-31m 9 We arc now receiving a new stock of SUGARS, also a general assortment of everything usually kept in thc Grocery line, which we now offer to the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties at a low cash price. We arc determined not to bo undersold by any Grocery or Dry Goods Store m Plymouth. We arc of the opinion that QUICK CASH SALES AND Is the only way for any merchant to prosper in business. Give us a call and be convinced that wc can give you as good bargains as you can find in Pivmouth. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for poods. PATTERSON CLEAYELAND. sep3-42tf. G SkSö c5b GoHave Intel v established a Meat Market, On Gano street, west cf .Michigan, where they keep constratlv on han ! all kinds of Theydonoi intondthat any oilier dealers shal cive any better bargains, or !o more nccommoda, ting than they. If osi wish fresh meats they at all times fn'Cpated to .ict-ommodate you. are ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, Arrreeabv to an order from the Marshall Common TIeas Court, I will offer at public sale at thc j court house in Pivmouth, on tho , o8th 0F NOVEMBER, 1 857, i ,xP in vwi, .i -i v'..,.it, soutll.oast nrtep of Eoction llino town. ship thirtv-three north, f range three ea-t in said Cülut ; tQ tIie cptat-of 1)iinic, AutIrews deccased-cxeepU, .trip off the north end, fiftythrpo rod, wide, (the wi-1 w'? p;lrt,)o ,he following 1 TERMS: One-fourth thc purchase money cash :.. i A i ..,..:.. , six, twelve and cigtcen months, ith intent, the purchaser giving notes vuth approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. oct29-50t t. JAM KS ELLIOTT, AdmY. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to sup i.lr llio tiidiilli liiMi'Li'l. uitlitlnc (lour nuil the genuine can be found at Patterson & Cleavcland's and Palmer's. N. R. i P. S. ALLEM AX t Co. sept2-l-l."tf A. V. CAPUOX, Itlonioy nt Law ami Nolary Public! Will practice In the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts of Marshall and 5tark counties. Collections throughout Northern Indiana promptly attended to. L:md and town property for sale. Dep...I li ... l- " t... .1 UM . 'V'nV " . ' V n V ! and ncknowledired. Ofliee one door west of Pierce's .. SlvSly. - TO XON RESIDENTS. III EUND E US 1 G X E 1) WITH TIIE Countv Survcvor will, on Monday, the 9th i day of November, ltu?, at I o'clock, p. in., of Paid day proceed to survey v locate tue corners oiineir land, in sections 31 and town.3'J north, of range 1 cast in Marshall county, Indiana, to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at thc time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defrayinsr, their portion of the expenses of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. JOHN CROMLEV, REUBEN KALE V". oct8-17i3. J. f. ToomIs'" Steam PLAlWG Mill. AND Sash, I9oor A illhul JVri, ROCHESTER, IND. Sashes, Doors, and Hiinds, of superior quality, constantly on hand, or mule to order. Scroll Sawing and Turning. Contracts for building taken on favorable trms. ITlv. TO NON RESIDENTS'. The undersigned with the County Surveyor will on the lHth day of November, ib."7, at Vt o'clock, a. in. of said day, proeo-.vl to survev k locate the corner of their laivl in ees 2"J town shin oT, range 'icast in Mar h ill countv, Indiana: to meet on the premi-e., nn I continue from day to diy until all is surveyed. No'l residents, who Lil to meet the Surveyor at the time above mcutioucd, and defray, or provide for defraying, their j i:1k.u of the expenses of said survey, w ill be returned to the County Auditor, and such dulinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected accordin? to law. ANDREW MARTIN, oct'U ltl JOHN II N.NEY.

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.ill EtitisiT .fö.j.r: : j Clear out of the Ashes. i J. BROWN LEE, Has the plea.-ur? ofan'OMneing t-) bis old friends and customers, that he i n full blat, in his new store room, first doof we La Porte street, with aim of the Post 4 an entire ce, on rr u t v- .u.u-uj; for thi: Spring rFrtide! which he will soil as ciiean as his neighbors To I all the world in general the citizens of M.tr- . M , county in particular, and the inhabitants of l'lrra-1 outh likewise, and to even body who may chance to read this, arc horch v notified that at can !? found any quantity of SPRING CL0THDT&! of the latest fashions, formen ami boy. Cuat., of the regular ".Shanghai opIit," and Vests, '- Virts, Pants, Hats, Gaiters and Ujuts to eorrespo,. . The Latest stles of , j n. kxp ..j. ti rMm .l-J - fi , fresh from the manufacturers, winch cannot ! ph ase the Ladies, and at ju ices as low as th j can be sold this side of "Kingdom come." fact of the business is, it's no use trying to j meratehalf what he has got to sell, for it w take longer than for von to go an 1 see, and w i vou are at leisure iust"droi in"' and 'xam:ne Voll are :it leisure lust "urop m : vourself, and vou will sa he has a little best assortment of DRY GOODS!! ever brought tr Pivmouth. Please remember. remeni!er, bear in mind, and don't forget, that, although his roods are o:ni; off like hot cakes, there is nlcntv ! more ot tlie same kind in New i.u-k, which he can order and have herein a very short time, to supply the deficiencies that i;iut occur on account of the large large quantities of goods that are daily carried away from his store. Don't forirct the place wct of the Post ofliee. J. BROWNLEE. M:ivSK ie.')T ytf. FREE OFCIIAl(GiE! XO RA LL O OX . 1 SCEXSIOX Is announced, but the arrival of a NEW STOCK O F Fall and Winter 3T AT DAVIDSON & Oo.'s T? A -T 1?lVr"Prb"R ITTTVT or rilllE amount, pr ces and variety of hieb will J fairly compete with any similar establishment west of Pittsburg. Grateful to the people of Marshall an 1 adjoining counties for past iavors and support, which kept us through a Her- trial, we now bv mvinsr all at tention exclusively to the . CLOTHING TRADE, j Need ask no more than an examination of our; mammoth stock by the public i-etor" pun h ismg elsewhere. We have on hand at least )() winter suits, partly home and partly Cincinnati mauufacture, made in a superior sh le. FURNISHING GOODS,

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A choice assortment of Clnth, Cassimercs, C5t:n"s. rri rami hits. etc. I lie best ot woruinen for making and cutting to order, chca) and prompt, DAVIDSON tV Co Sept. 1 Tib. Mtf. Insura'e Capital Enlarged. Incorporated 1S19 Charter Perpetual. Cash Capital Enlarged, 7 July, '57. to ABdOI.UTn AND I'MMPAlRm! Surplus, $'132,1S,.1 . With the Prestige of 38 Year's Success and Experience. DIRIXTCRS: T K Pr ice Rob't Ruell E A Hulkclev Sam'l Tudor M A Tuttle II Mather II Z Pratt I) Hillver Joseph CI ir.rch E Flower II (I Ripley A Dunh.un T A Ah xiiuler S S Ward j C. F Davis Keiicv C II Ihainard OFF1CF.RS: RirLF.v, Pres. T. A. Alex wdeu, Vice Pre. Prack, jr. Sec. J. li. 15r.NM.Tr, Gen I Agent. E. O T. K Insurt-s against the ZD2XXiSOX3 Z" ÜT'll'O, AND PERILS OF INLAND NAVIGATION At Rates and Rules a.; libera! as the ri! assumed permit for solvency and fair pro'it. KSrEClAt. ATTENTION I IVI'.N TO Till: INSl'P. VNCC OF DWELLINGS AND CMTKXTS, lOR A rKRIOI) (r IKOM ONE TO FIVE YEARS. Losses etjuitahh adjusted a" jromju- put I. LOSSKS PAID, 810.437,312.81. If wealth, with a steady and pronpt .tterrtion to a legitimate Insurance business and the execution of contracts in good faith,-have inducement with the pulilic in fclccting their underwriter we refer them for tet of i ality, and our claims to patron age, to records id' past services, tendering their continuance with increasing ability an I facilities in future. Choice first-clas indemnity may be effected w ithout delay, with tfiis well known and aide corporation, through C. II. PEEVE. Agent octH-ftnri PJ nJi: TO NON R ES 1 1) ENTS. Tlie undersigned, with the County Sunoyor, will, on the Kith day ot Novemhcr, .r7, at 10 o'clock a. in. on said day, proceed to survev an 1 locate the comers of hi bind in section 'J7, town M north, of nnge J east, in Marshall county, In diana; to meet on the premise, at the tili special! is lied, and continue fiom day to dav until finished Nou residents, who f.-il to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expon -e of the survey, will ho returned to the County Auditor', ami such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected a.-cording to law. ov Pf. CHARLES RARKI.EY.

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rs el VI. -rT i Oik door soiilh of Edwards OolW. ?XYMOUTHf IHD, .r.Av V medicines; Clieinit'iiLs, Paints, Oils, ': r 11VTOH tukpkntixk; . WINDOW (iL ASS, DYK .STUFFS. FANCY ARTICLES. ratl-TMEIir. ,v Hi . avcjut o-M i.e.'., avA will constant! v keep oa1 i hand a well selccti-d assortment f such article are enumerated ve, and all ot!ic!-s usually L'.jt m a DRUG STORE! I which v.e wi'.! ü !1 the. lv.i'st ciüYrer cis? prij CCS. ! Partitt.l.ir attci:ti,.n will be pnid to filling PliysiJci;:n:" orders, ::ü ! putting up prescriptions, famih ; (.oi:i!-o:;i!(ls, i . ; .::r ition of nl kinds, i We iiiUe t"n.-e v.i-Lini: aiiic'es in ur I'lic, to ! call, as we feel assured v.c can make it to their in-" , ... , , . , ,- ,., N. 1. Everv article so!d 1 us is warranted'' PURE, FRESH & GENUINE. jiml?-31tf Thse fond of a ponl CIGAR, cannot fail t' find an article to suit them at jimlH.-jl RKOOKF A. RhOV. BALM Thousand I lowers, at UliOOKK i HRO'S. ROSE ILJr Oil, Genuine Rear's Oil, Hair Regenerator, (31) Rhookk Robciti Pro'. TflOILET Soajh-a fine assortment, at' JL (31) Pk.oke Pko's. TILLY WhUe, Mecn J C-irniiue, Iufant Powd. (31) Fi:n., Pink Saucers, , I owd. Pufft, ut Prooke Plib'i rrx A T A o 3U LS The uiu'ciipie(l will l,c jin-pare! to sujplr Alarshall county w it li fresh burnt Stnnc Lime, the 10th of April, as low as can be done by any one, at his new lime h juse, dircct'v west of the rail mad bridge. lie has Kct jronc West ct, and i is still readvtodo Lathing ami Plastcrhigiii u Heat' nnd sill I:i 1 111:1 1 1 in-f- on -'ui-t notV Wnti-W I Lime and Plaster Paris ordered on short noli e. : when not on hand. I Thankful to the public for pa t favor, be wouhF solicit a cojiuiiu.incc 01 ti:e same. G. F. HPAFLDINGmii2G IDtf. l'ATROXIZS I10MK KF1-OUTS'. RISIXI! SUN INSURANCE CO., OF RLSING J-TN INO! AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000! Iliosincss confined to (he Slide f It nai'ina. In corpora Uul, fSI. IJ O A U 1) OF D I R i; C T O It S : D I S. 1 1 AT! 11 WAV. n. n. i. OF. I VC, S. I". L'llVINüTOX, V. T. Vrt( Joii Grack, W. II. PoWCLI.. J. 1. I'Lntv, Cu'-sr.. S. I I n in waV, Prrs't - KOTT, (il.OIKiK G:i.i ir:n, J ! inn. j R. Hath w ay, R.J. Hatm nr.iv, Sec'v F. COVINGTON, G'.'tiT Ag't. Manne riks t.-.kin' at' 0iuita!5le 3 .j'Firc- aii'i rates.rp All pero:i desiring Iii-urance. will call on D. R. S.iMri.K. Atrt. nt PSiiiiouth, Ind.A"l persons desiring to insure, and examine t!n' c'ii'iitions wA ndnes-5 of this coni'ianr. ;;i c ited to c;dl niaii'ter oi doing j;di-3.' m"i "BBuMwin Mouse,' PLYMOUTH, IND. AVERS IIA LOW IN,. .FROTRirT R. The ju-esent jTpr:ctor ot (fonneriv "American Iioii.e tli's est.ib!ihmcnt,' " ) h i in rcitairt'd and refitted it. r.n I iiven it a thorough clc.uis:n w ill cnde.ivor t on biet it 1:1 a more acceptable manner th.sn it hi- heri'tofure he n conducd In everv particular, h: I ;i;es?s i:!l be rendt red tortübie and li:s clurus r-.is.-n"il:e.-pt. io: f nmnpv um i ip n Sir A. 11ATT1.I,Y, BF.INd pern..ii:eiit!v I.etcl ia Plym ut!i,so ' lieits a ?-h.iie of ji.it;oiui.c in the practice if I his profcsu'ii. j All operation-; pel fbrmod uii the mocf ;1j,Mri, ed I principle. an lall work warranted a reprc ntcd. OFFICE coiner id' O arrow and Water strerts. i junl r."(-.".t'iy ii'i'i l vi i')'ilil y.rV! IL B.DK'KSOX Är CO. ( Hae just received thc KAPGI'.ST hjvI PF.ST ! selected Stork of II AEIFJ WA Eg E, JAPANNED WARE, A SO I m vria '-w m : Kviov pi: ore: ii r to this market.' j Call, mi l you will f.nd it t ! n mere "pu'.'',M i luitrictly true in every j iiiticuLV. i Wc er- enrefid in elfctin thc ti n !h M L'o'' Un.ll.w STVI.I'.S. 11. IL DICKSON .fv CO. Agrinillnral Wiircousc AND SEES) STORE ! Vct M-ini S'reet, tto noithof tb V il ' ;h .- J,A PORTI", ixn fi let 0 CIS 1 l'viicrs m tlie im; t a- prov. 1 AsricuHtss-a! V oVjicssIlu'i Itiipoilc.liin l Ai.n-iicfln 1 i.M. V i-'wer ami Li jrJ n . I Vc v T-; e. , a" 'r Fl M I k la i:i..!.'m Vit Also grti r.ll sigett tr: T hi;

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